Upcoming events
Join us and learn how to create Unit Tests with Visual Studio. Then - just for fun (and a goofy prize) - take our sample project and see if you can discover the defective code by writing your own unit tests. Great opportunity for learning and fun!
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Join the RVSPUG for a presentation on using the new Wiki and Blog sites available in WSS 3.0. This presentation has a business user focus.
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Tonight we take a summer vacation and network with multiple Wii games going in our meeting room. We will have 3-5 Wii consoles going. If you have a Wii - bring your favorite game and an extra controller.
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Join the RVSPUG for a presentation on using the improved Meeting Workspaces and Document Workspaces available in WSS 3.0. This presentation has a business user focus.
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Connecting Applications with WCF: This talk will show you the basics of using WCF to connect applications. You will learn what WCF is all about, how it relates to other remoting technologies, how to create a service, how to connect a client, and will expose you to the other many
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Recent events
Matthew Harrison, MBA, PMP, MCTS - is able to present for our June meeting. He will present on SharePoint integration with Microsoft Project via Project Web Access, a SharePoint-based product. This will be from a Business User perspective with a bit of Configuration. Matt works for Autodesk and also runs
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AJAX-a-thon ---- For this year's -thon, we will be focusing on free AJAX-enabled web controls. Several members of the RV.NUG present on their favorite AJAX Control form the AJAX Control Toolkit website. This site has a ton of controls that will enhance web user experiences while saving you time! For
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Kevin Hazzard from the Richmond .NET User Group (and recent presenter at Roanoke Code Camp) presents on Silverlight 101. Follow-up geek chat on "Consuming WCF Services from a Silverlight client"
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Silverlight was called WPF/E during development. Most of us know the Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) part of the name. The “E” part stands for Everywhere. Microsoft’s vision for web-based forms development is rich, interactive and friendly to search engines. When you finish this session, you will be able to describe
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Richmond Code Camp is April 26th. There will be RV.NUG-ers going - drop us an email at event @ rvnug.org if you'd like to carpool. More information, registration links, directions can be found at www.richmondcodecamp.org
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